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PINS: What does inclusion mean in 2015 Cara Spence Cara.spence@lgbtyouth.org.uk Policy Director
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www.lgbtyouth.org.uk But what do these words mean? Lesbian - a female who is emotionally and/or physically attracted to other females. Gay - A male who is emotionally and/or physically attracted to other males. Some women and girls prefer to refer to themselves as gay women rather than lesbian. Bisexual - a person who is emotionally and/or physically attracted to women and men.
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www.lgbtyouth.org.uk Transgender - an umbrella term used to describe a range of people whose gender identity or gender expression differs in some way from the assumptions made about them when they were born. Gender Identity = an individual’s internal self-perception of own gender. Gender Expression = an individual’s external gender-related physical appearance and behaviour.
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www.lgbtyouth.org.uk Experience of LGBT young people of schools in Scotland
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www.lgbtyouth.org.uk Statistics
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www.lgbtyouth.org.uk What needs to be done?
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www.lgbtyouth.org.uk LGBT Schools Charter Mark ‘Whole school approach’ Tool to assess LGBT inclusion looking at: - Training/CPD Policy Practice Visibility Monitoring & evaluation - Endorses ‘pupils inclusion’
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www.lgbtyouth.org.uk Creating an inclusive learning environment: Including LGBT voices and identities across the curriculum.
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www.lgbtyouth.org.uk Literacy: Maths:Science: Health and Wellbeing:
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www.lgbtyouth.org.uk Literacy: Books with LGBT voices and identities Oscar Wilde Carol Ann Duffy Laramie Project Maths: Alan Turing – Code breaking Real life applicable scenarios Budget and money Data handling and statistics Fractions Science: Stephanie Kwolek – Kevlar Anne Lister – Invisible ink Rachael Padman – Steller Evolution Allan Cox – Plate tectonics Health and Wellbeing: Respect Challenging Inequality Recognising Discrimination In sport: Team work Famous LGBT sports stars
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www.lgbtyouth.org.uk Resources:- 1. Dealing with Homophobia and Homophobic Bullying in Scottish Schools: Toolkit for Teachers. Complimented by lesson plans. 2. TES Scotland Page – Book lists & new lesson plans 3. Silence Helps Homophobia Film 4. Training & LGBT Schools Charter 5. Research ‘Life if Scotland for LGBT Young People: Education Report’ (2012)
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www.lgbtyouth.org.uk A Tale of two schools.
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cara.spence@lgbtyouth.org.uk graeme.ross@lgbtyouth.org.uk www.lgbtyouth.org.uk
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